
The agricultural landscape of Fulton County is deeply marked by its family heritage, with a dense concentration of private burial grounds and community landmarks. Small settlements like Cayce, Moscow, and Jordan anchor the region's network of country roads, while the Tennessee border is defined by Woodland Mills and the path of Mud Creek. Water is central to the area's character, particularly the winding Little Bayou de Chien and Bayou de Chien which flow through the northern reaches near Cornwall Pond. Genealogists will find an exceptional density of family-named sites, from the McClellan Family Cem to the Shaw-Knight Family Cem. These markers, along with community-centered locations like Cayce Methodist Church Cem, suggest a history of deep-rooted land ownership and kinship throughout this corner of the Purchase region.
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